FINAL EXAMS: FNP654 / FNP 654 (LATEST
UPDATES STUDY BUNDLE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS)
FAMILY PRIMARY CARE II EXAMS | QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED ANSWERS | 100% CORRECT | GRADE A -
GCU
FNP role in bioterrorism? .....ANSWER.....1. Contain the mess
2. Initiate basic life support
3. Involve the government
4. Inform the public
What to do for moderate acne? .....ANSWER.....Topical retinoid
Topical antibiotic (clindamycin, erythromycin) and BPO
Education for patient with rosacea .....ANSWER.....1. Avoid
alcohol and spicy foods that can cause flares
2. Avoid oil-based cosmetics and skincare that can aggravate
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3. Never apply steroids to rosacea
4. Wear sunscreen!
What 2 birth controls are recommended for females with acne?
.....ANSWER.....YAZ & Ortho tri cyclen
What hormone should not be given alone to female patients with
acne? .....ANSWER.....Progesterone. Can worsen current acne.
Describe hives (urticaria) .....ANSWER.....an allergic skin condition
characterized by the formation of a wheal and flare - red,
raised
What medications can cause hives? .....ANSWER.....NSAIDs,
antibiotics (Bactrim), and ACEis
A patient presents with a generalized rash. No medical history.
What does the FNP do? .....ANSWER.....Order CBC (anemia,
polycythemia). CMP (kidney, liver dz). Thyroid.
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Scabies treatment .....ANSWER.....Permethrin 5% cream
(Remember you have 5 fingers)
Starve mites by sealing them in a bag for about 10 days.
All family members need to be treated.
Itch can persist past treatment for 2-4 weeks.
The FNP diagnoses the honey-colored crusts as non-bullous
impetigo. It is widespread. What is the first-line treatment?
.....ANSWER.....Oral cephelexin (Keflex)
The child has a sandpapery, red rash in the flexor regions of his
elbows. Also behind his knees. What is the most likely diagnosis?
.....ANSWER.....Eczema (atopic dermatitis)
The adult presents with a scaly rash on the extensor regions of his
elbows. What is the most likely diagnosis?
.....ANSWER.....Psoriasis